EverythingDigital Podcast
Summary: From computers to digital music, the EverythingDigital podcast covers all things digital and a few that aren't.
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- Artist: Alan Joyce
- Copyright: Licensed Under Creative Commons 2006, Alan Joyce
Podcasts:
EDP75-2006-11-24
EDP74-2006-07-07
EDP73-2006-06-22
EverythingDigital Podcast 2006-03-25
EverythingDigital Podcast 2005-12-23
The iPod 5G, Front Row, iChat problems/solutions/more problems/Adium, the Nintendo Revolution's low price point, and MGM's support of Blu-ray.
The iPod nano, iTunes 5, the ROKR phone, problems defective iPod nano screens, SanDisk's hopes for a replacement to CDs, the RIM BlackBerry's plan to use Intel chips, Dell's new XPS models, and RealNetwork's agreement with Cingular to stream video content to phones.
Updated iTunes phone rumors, an Australian court's ruling against Kazaa, HD DVD delays, Skype's plans for expansion in China, my new sponsor, how Massachusetts is dumping Microsoft Office, the planned absence of a keynote at Apple Expo Paris, and Epson's mini-projector.
The first show with the new Samson C01U, so you'll notice improved audio quality throughout the show. News topics include Google Desktop Search 2.0, Intel's new, more efficient processors, the announcement of Xbox 360 prices, Audi's Treo 650 compatibility, Amazon's partnership with Shutterfly, a couple items of music industry tech news, and a Japan research group's plan for 3D TV by 2020.
A quick catch-up cast with a description of my recent vacation and a review of my new Canon PowerShot A510.
The Skype WiFi Phone, Microsoft's hacker conference, a Ford and Sirius alliance, Apple's Mighty Mouse, Flickr's interestingness feature, Yahoo's plans to syndicate tv news, and IE7's CSS shortcomings.
The beta 1 release of Windows Vista, new iBooks and Mac minis, HP's discontinuation of iPod sales, the standardization of digital projection in theaters, and a little music from the great podsafe music artist Jonathan Coulton.
Rumors (some of them confirmed) about a video iPod coming in September, the internal testing of Skype Video, an increase in legal music downloads, AMD's Solar Challenge, some Sony PS3 and PSP developments, and the new Google Moon service.
IBM's dual-core and low-power PowerPC chips, the recent free Skype Out day, Blu-ray's dominance over HD DVD, a couple pieces of iTunes-related discussion, and a review of the Panasonic DMR-ES10.
Google Earth, the merging of the iPod and iPod Photo lines, pics of the iTunes Phone revealed, the Deep Impact mission, a flaw in Adobe Reader, and LG's plans to use Palm OS.